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Tiny Dancers: Lions And Tigers And Lions

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by Dom Gourlay
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 20/11/2006
  • Label: Parlophone

Sometimes, what you are presented with on the surface is a million miles away from what you actually get. Call it the power of deception, if you will - where nice surprises and bitter disappointments collide, argue and slug it out 'til the bitter end.

This can be applied in bundles to Tiny Dancers and their 'Lions And Tigers And Lions' EP.

One glance at the childlike drawing of a cuddly, cap-wearing lion shooting through space would give most people the impression that some Super Furries-type psychedelic pop fest is about to induce itself fervently on one's ears. Before pressing 'play', a second glance, this time at the accompanying press release and biography, informs me that they come from Sheffield, so maybe a slight sarcastic overview on life in a northern town is to be expected.

So far so good then, but remember: not a single note of music has passed through my CD player yet...

Perhaps the fact the band have named themselves after an Elton John track says more than a hundred pretty pictures and a thousand self-congratulatory words ever could. Sadly, these Dancers sound like little more than a down-to-earth version of The Feeling.

Of the five songs on this EP, nothing particularly stands out. That said, lead track '20 To 9' and the slightly twee, mostly whimsical 'Hemsworth Hallway' do manage to steer Tiny Dancers just above the parapet marked out for anodyne, nondescript, MOR dross. Only just, mind.

Disappointing then, to say the least, and as good a reason as any why in future I'll listen to the CD before examining its cover or any of the blurb that comes with it.

  • Tiny Dancers 4 / 10

I got...

... a promo without a cover. Maybe that's why I like it far more than you do!


i

bought this on a whim.....

and was soooo disappointed!
:-(


this would've been better

if the emphasis was on the tigers rather than lions.


i can't remember the last time that...

...i was so offended by a support band. Often they're dull to the point of running off to the bar, obviously, but these were so so so fundamentally bad on a conceptual and musical level, that i wanted to remove my ears before Mates Of State played. But that would've been silly, so I didn't.

3-4 points too much Dom.


We

supported them earlier this year. The singer was wearing a coat jacket with nothing underneath. Weird! Rather than sexy.


They sound a bit like

Watered down Echo and the Bunnymen.


i thought

some of it sounded like Smokie fronted by Richard Ashcroft.

AWFUL.


i feel for you

...pete doherty fans, no doubt. Pull your fingers out and really let the music in. You seem have let it bounce off your rock hard exteriors. This band has everything and more, they are wat british indie needs, we have something here that puts the fun back into music something you can be lifted by from day to day disappointments. As for live efforts I've seen my share and these guys do the business any gig involving them should let you leave with a great big smile and an aura that most drugs can only create